Since pediatricians don't have access to some of the high-caliber pain meds that "normal" doctors do, they can't get as high off their meds than "normal" doctors.
A higher position than a general pediatrician would be a surgeon or head pediatrician in a hospital. Many medical jobs are on an even playing field and there are few head positions.
A pediatrician receives an M.D., the same as any doctor, not a master's degree.
A pediatrician can make enough money and be a stripper on the side too own any house they want.
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Any answer to a question of this sort will depend on the circumstances. You would need to know what the disability is. For instance, its very reasonable to believe someone with dyslexia could be a very good pediatrician. If they already are a pediatrician, the fact that they were able to even become a pediatrician should be proof in itself of their capabilities.
You could probably have your ears, and any others that are hidden by clothing.
yes you do,but you can where any type of shoes
Pediatrician
A pediatrician is a children's doctor.
You will not earn any salary until you learn to spell "pediatrician" correctly. BTW, the proper phrasing for your question is "What is the average salary for a pediatrician?" Also, you should specify where the pediatrician will be practicing. Salaries in New York City are generally higher than in Nebraska. However, the cost of living is higher in New York City. Also note that most pediatricians do not "earn a salary", technically-speaking. They treat patients, are paid for their services, then pay for office staff and equipment, taxes, and other expenses. The pediatrician keeps what is left. This may vary considerably from month to month. Most earn a small salary during the year, and receive a bonus at the end of the year if the practice shows a profit.
Paediatrician (American spelling - Pediatrician). A Pediatrician
Not normally. A vet would treat any age of animal.